Knox, John, 1505-1572.
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The history of the reformation of religion within the realm of Scotland . Containing, The Manner, and by what Persons, the Light of Christ's Gospel has been manifested unto this Realm, after that horrible and universal Defection from the Truth, which has come by the Means of that Roman Antichrist. Together with the life of the author, and several curious pieces wrote by him, viz. I. His Appellation from the cruel and most unjust Sentence pronounced against him, by the false Bishops and Clergy of Scotland; with his Supplication and Exhortation to the Nobility, States, and Commonality of the same Realm. II. His faithful Admonition to the true Professors of the Gospel of Christ within the Kingdom of England. III. His Letter to Queen Mary, Regent of Scotland. IV. His Exhortation to England for the speedy Embracing of Christ's Gospel. V. The first Blast of the Trumpet against the Monstrous Regiment of Women. VI. A Sermon on Isaiah xxvi. 13, &c. By the Reverend Mr. John Knox, some time Minister of God's Word in Edinburgh. To which is added, I. An admonition to England and Scotland to call them to Repentance, written by Antoni Gilby. II. The first and second books of discipline; together with some Acts of the General Assemblies clearing and confirming the same; And an Act of Parliament. With a large Index to the whole.
Knox, John, 1505-1572.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- E-books
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The historie of the reformatioun of religioun within the realm of Scotland , Conteining The Manner and be quhat Persons the Lycht of Chrystis Evangell has bein manifested unto this Realme, after that horribill and universal Defectioun from the Treuth, whiche has come by the Means of that Romane Antichryst. Together with the life of Iohn Knoxe the author, and several curious pieces wrote by him; particularly that most rare and scarce one, intitled, The first Blast of the Trumpet against the Monstruous Regiment of Women, and a large Index and Glossary. Taken from the Original Manuscript in the University Library of Glasgow, and compared with other ancient Copies.
Knox, John, 1505-1572.Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- E-books
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Remarks on the late proceedings of the Synod of Glasgow and Ayr, in Dr M'gill's cause; in a letter to a friend
Knox, John, 1505-1572.Date: Printed in the year 1790- E-books
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The history of the reformation of religion within the realm of Scotland . Containing The Manner, and by what Persons, the Light of Christ's Gospel has been manifested unto this Realm, after that horrible and universal Defection from the Truth which has come by the Means of that Roman Antichrist. Together with the life of the author, and several curious pieces wrote by him, viz. I. His Appellation from the cruel and most unjust Sentence pronounced against him, by the false Bishops and Clergy of Scotland; with his Supplication and Exhortation to the Nobility, States, and Commonalty of the same Realm. II. His faithful Admonition to the true Professors of the Gospel of Christ within the Kingdom of England. III. His Letter to Queen Mary, Regent of Scotland. IV. His Exhortation to England, for the speedy embracing of Christ's Gospel. V. The First Blast of the Trumpet against the monstrous Regiment of Women. VI. A Sermon, on Isaiah xxvi. 13. &c. By Mr. John Knox, Minister of the Gospel at Edinburgh. To which is added, I. An admonition to England and Scotland, to call them to Repentance, written by Antoni Gilby. II. The First and Second Books of Discipline; together with some Acts of the General Assemblies, clearing and confirming the same; and an Act of Parliament. III. The Form of Process in the Judicatories of the Church of Scotland, with relation to Scandals and Censures. IV. A large alphabetical index to this History, and the other Pieces.
Knox, John, 1505-1572.Date: M.DCC.XC. [1790]